Mediterranean diet and chronotype: Data from Italian adults and systematic review of observational studies

Sep 6, 2023Experimental gerontology

Mediterranean diet habits and daily activity patterns in Italian adults and other studies

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Abstract

Among 1936 adults in Italy, individuals with intermediate and evening chronotypes were found to have lower adherence to the Mediterranean diet, with odds ratios of 0.28 and 0.08, respectively, compared to morning chronotypes.

  • Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is generally observed in morning chronotypes.
  • Individuals with intermediate and evening chronotypes showed a significant decrease in adherence to the Mediterranean diet.
  • The association between chronotype and diet adherence persists in mid-age participants but becomes less significant in older individuals over 60.
  • A systematic review of 10 studies indicates a consistent trend of lower Mediterranean diet adherence among evening chronotypes, although some studies reported null results.
  • The relationship between chronotype and dietary habits may be influenced by age and other factors.

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